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Re: NOS setup
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Correct me if I'm wrong b310gx, but I was led to believe it isn't illegal to install a nitrous bottle on NSW roads, but only to have it connected.

I know of cars that have got away with them on board when checked by tha coppers as the lines had been closed off.

Posted on: 2005/7/8 16:00
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Yes the thing about the tank is also true in SA. If you don't have it connected you won't get in to trouble , but I think that will change.

NOS it new to street use so all it will take is one person to crash in to a tree and the car will go up and they will change the laws.

If the tank is connected I think the fine is about $1000 a plug don't ask me why they fine by the number of plugs.

Posted on: 2005/7/8 19:30
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There is absolutely no truth that Nitrous is new to the street. It has been used for years. (And years doesn't mean only 5 - 10 years)

In NSW it is now law ( for a few years )that nitrous can't be fitted to a street registered car. Not even if the bottle is disconnected like the law used to be.

Posted on: 2005/7/9 2:39
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so how big a shot should i be able to run 50,100hp?
for WSID use only, stupid to use it on teh street just want a lil power at the hit of a switch at the drags ay
high flow injectors?? u say?
and regulator?
i got a vl turbo fuel pump, low pressure primer pump and a 2litre surge tank, on 3/8 stainless steel lines, big enough fuel system?

Posted on: 2005/7/10 7:19
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Re: NOS setup
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please don't take this as a personal recommendation,but madden nitrous in wollongong has a good reputation & has been
around for years.not too far from you,either.i seem to remember that with injected cars,you can use the factory injection if you can get the injectors to supply the extra fuel.then the nos is just a dry set up.

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There is absolutely no truth that Nitrous is new to the street. It has been used for years. (And years doesn't mean only 5 - 10 years)


Nos has been around for 60+ years and it has only been since people like NOS, ZEX ect that people on the street have really started to use it.

Posted on: 2005/7/10 15:09
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here you go mate
Item: NOS brand 100hp jet (adjustable) comes with bottle, brackets all lines and fittings, hobbs switch etc

Location:brisbane

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Contact Details: 0433225372/38014087

Posted on: 2005/7/11 7:29
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killer1200 wrote:
Nos has been around for 60+ years and it has only been since people like NOS, ZEX ect that people on the street have really started to use it.

Only to those who have lived an extremely sheltered life, or those that call Hot4's their bible.
Nowdays many people build dedicated drag cars. Yesteryears drag cars were street cars, with many using nitrous. Not that I really care.

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Yes street/drag cars not just peoples ever day street cars.

Posted on: 2005/7/11 19:57
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So who are the people using Nitrous?
Are you saying everyday driven cars, mums and dads taking kids to school and going to work, are actually using nitrous?
If I go look under my dads car seat, will I find a Sneaky Pete? Get your hand off it. If he has one, whats he using it for? Better mileage or street performance aka Street Racing?

Fact is, the 3 letters NOS has been a brand name for over 25years. Nitrous has been used for years before that for many a purpose.
Drag Racers used it - NOS brand was created - Numerous car heads used it - Years later Fast and Furious and Hot4's brought it to sheltered individuals. And here we are today.
Granted it might be new to yourself, but it is hardly new.

Posted on: 2005/7/12 9:08
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